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NUR 242 Exam 1 med surg study guide | Galen College of Nursing | Download To Score An A
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Exam 1 med surg study guide Unit 1 Specialty practice of medical-surgical nursing Promote, restore, or maintain optimal health for patients 18 years and older Nurses must have knowledge, skills, an d attitudes to be Care coordinators Transition managers Caregivers Pt educators Leaders Advocates for the pt and family The joint commission: effective care coordination and transition management Understandable discharge instructions for the patient and family Explanation of self-care activities Ongoi...
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AACN PCCN EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST 2024/2025 (GRADED)
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AACN PCCN EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST 2024/2025 (GRADED) who is at risk for MDRO infection - Answerpatients with severe disease, including compromised 
host defenses from underlying medical conditions, recent surgery, or indwelling medical devices 
(ex: foleys or ET tubes) 
what are classic signs of cardiac tamponade? - Answerhypotension, narrowing pulse pressure, 
tachycardia with weak, thready pulse, and tachypnea 
what arrhythmia is mitral valve insufficiency associated with? - Answera...
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CFRN Practice Test 210 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CFRN Practice Test 210 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
Which of the following is the MOST commonly injured organ in the abdominal cavity? 
 
A. Pancreas 
B. Spleen 
C. Liver 
D. Kidneys - CORRECT ANSWER B. Spleen 
 
Liver injuries will cause pain in the right upper quadrant along with right shoulder pain as blood accumulates around the diaphragm. The pain in the right shoulder is called: 
 
 
A. Gourd's sign 
B. Kehr's sign 
C. Vagal's sign 
D. Hobb's sign - CORRECT ANSWER B. Kehr...
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WELL AP Exam A| 100 Questions| Correct 100%
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In order to meet the requirements of Feature 47 Serving Sizes, what must be true of all bowls served to customers? - ANSWER Bowls must be no larger than 16oz (473 mL) 
 
The phthalates (plasticizers) DEHP, DBP, BBP, DINP, DIDP and DNOP are limited to 0.01% (100 ppm) in flooring and wall coverings according to which of the follow Features? - ANSWER Feature 25 Toxic Material Reduction 
 
Which of the following is most likely to trigger eye, nose and throat irritation, nausea, and headaches? - ANSW...
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ATI RN MEDICAL SURGICAL PROCTORED EXAMS 25 LATEST MULTIPLE VERSIONS EXAMS GRADE A+
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Medical Surgical ATI 
Lyme Disease 
A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has a severe form of stage II Lyme disease. Understanding of the patient teaching. ANS: My joints ache because I have Lyme disease. Chronic complications memory problem and fatigue 
 
Musculoskeletal: Osteoporosis/Osteomyelitis 
A nurse is assessing for compartment syndrome in a client who has a short leg cast. Which of the following findings is a manifestation of this condition? ANS: Pain that increases with passi...
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A geographic analysis of population density thresholds in the influenza pandemic of 1918–19
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Background 
Studying influenza pandemics of the past may offer valuable lessons for preparedness for the next great pandemic [1,2]. In this paper, we analyze the 1918 influenza 
pandemic, during which up to 100 million people worldwide and 670,000 people in the U.S.A. are estimated to 
have died [3-6]. India, where over 15 million perished in 
the short span of one year, was the single worst-affected 
country in terms of total mortality [7,8]. Factors affecting 
mortality from the pandemic in...
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AACN PCCN Practice Test
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who is at risk for MDRO infection - Answer- patients with severe disease, including compromised host defenses from underlying medical conditions, recent surgery, or indwelling medical devices (ex: foleys or ET tubes) 
 
what are classic signs of cardiac tamponade? - Answer- hypotension, narrowing pulse pressure, tachycardia with weak, thready pulse, and tachypnea 
 
what arrhythmia is mitral valve insufficiency associated with? - Answer- afib 
 
what defines oliguira? - Answer- less than 500 ml ...
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ASCP recalls 2017-2018 (corrected) questions and answers
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3 pairs of hooklets in an ovum - Presence of lupus anticoagulant leads to .... 
 
Which is the agent of hand, foot and mouth disease of humans? - Coxsackie A virus 
 
Detection of antigen in urine specimen can be used for which of the following type of pneumonia infection 
a. Fusobacterium 
B. Y. Pestis 
C. Legionella 
D. Mycobacterium TB. - Legionella 
 
Antler hyphae found in ... - Microsporum Audouinii 
 
What grows on chocolate agar - Haemophilus spp. 
*requires X and V factor 
 
It could g...
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NUR 530 Quiz 2 Study Guide
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NUR 530 Quiz 2 Study Guide 
Chapter 8 
Endotoxins are released when the bacteria die/ the are produced by gram-negative bacteria. 
Endotoxins released by blood-borne bacteria cause the release of vasoactive enzymes that increase the permeability of blood vessels. 
Bacteria injure cells by producing exotoxins or endotoxins. Exotoxins are enzymes that can damage the plasma membranes of host cells or can inactivate enzymes critical to protein synthesis, and endotoxins activate the inflammatory resp...
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NLN NE PHARM EXAM WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2024 ALREADY GRADED A+
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Aminoglycosides 
-Use: Antibiotic 
 
-Examples: gentamycin, tobramycin, vancomycin, neomycin 
 
**Not all drugs ending in "-mycin" are aminoglycosides 
 
-IV or IM, only oral if for bowel prep 
 
-ADEs: Nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity, photosensitivity, superinfections, c-diff 
 
-Peak level: Draw 15-30 min after dose is completed 
 
-Trough level: Drawn within 30 min of giving next dose 
 
 
 
Blood administration 
-Start transfusion slow (2ml/min). Remain with the patient for first 15-30 min. I...
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